Los Angeles mayoral election
Coverage of Los Angeles mayoral election in the Nexus archive.
- The Left thought Spencer Pratt was finished. But, in an explosive tell-all, he teases: ‘Change is coming’
Spencer Pratt, in an exclusive interview with The California Post following the controversial Los Angeles mayoral election, stated that this is only the beginning and teased that 'Change is coming'.
- ‘Mighty Ducks’ star Brock Pierce offers $1M for evidence of California election fraud
Brock Pierce, a former childhood actor turned crypto mogul, is offering a $1 million reward for credible evidence of election fraud. The offer follows growing claims of interference in the Los Angeles mayoral election.
- Vance: LA mayoral result ‘seems pretty shady to me’
Vice President Vance expressed skepticism about the Los Angeles mayoral election primary result, noting Karen Bass's first-place finish and Spencer Pratt's position, with both Democrats advancing to the November election.
- Jamie Kennedy blasts LA mayoral election swing: ‘Literal crime scene’
Jamie Kennedy criticized the Los Angeles mayoral election shift caused by late mail ballots, calling it a 'literal crime scene'. Late mail ballots have shifted support toward Raman, potentially allowing her to overtake Pratt in advancing to the general election.
- Raman gaining on Pratt in race to face off against Bass in L.A. mayoral election
Nithya Raman is gaining slightly over Spencer Pratt in the race to determine the mayoral election opponent for Karen Bass in Los Angeles. Millions of ballots remain uncounted amid allegations of election fraud in California.
- Kalshi asks paid influencers to delete posts sowing doubts over LA mayoral election
Kalshi asked paid political influencers to remove posts casting doubt on the integrity of the Los Angeles mayoral election. The posts, which promoted election fraud conspiracies and quoted prediction market odds, were part of paid partnerships with Kalshi and Polymarket. Influencers like Gunther Eagleman and Matt Van Swoll claimed the election was being 'stolen' from Spencer Pratt.
- Trump accuses California Democrats, without evidence, of trying to 'steal' elections
President Donald Trump accused California Democrats, without evidence, of attempting to 'steal' the California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries. The claim lacks supporting evidence and focuses on election-related allegations.
- Voting group that’s key to unlocking LA mayor election victory — and it favors Spencer Pratt
A critical voting group in the Los Angeles mayoral election favors Spencer Pratt, with the race currently deadlocked and outcomes dependent on modest shifts among this group. The primary is described as one of the most competitive in years.
- OJ murder trial witness rallies for Pratt's campaign against 'awful' Mayor Bass: 'LA needs a change'
Kato Kaelin, a witness in the O.J. Simpson murder trial, supports Spencer Pratt's campaign for Los Angeles mayor, criticizing Mayor Karen Bass's response to the 2025 fires. Kaelin argues LA needs leadership change, highlighting Pratt's potential to address issues like homelessness and drug abuse. Pratt, a reality TV star and independent candidate, will face Bass and Nithya Rahman in the primary.
- Drew Carey goes on foul-mouthed rant about Spencer Pratt’s LA mayoral run: ‘F–k this guy’
Comedian Drew Carey criticized reality star Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign, calling him a 'serial scammer' with 'no soul' and expressing strong disapproval with a foul-mouthed rant.
- Erika Kirk joins Spencer Pratt bandwagon after Trump sang praises for the LA GOP mayoral hopeful
Erika Kirk, a Los Angeles GOP mayoral candidate, has gained support from Spencer Pratt after receiving praise from Donald Trump. Kirk's campaign appears to be gaining momentum among notable political figures and celebrities.
- Spencer Pratt addresses report he is staying in luxury hotel, not trailer
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is responding to a report that he is living in a luxury hotel, contrary to his previous claim of living in a trailer. Pratt had made the trailer claim in a campaign ad. The report has raised questions about Pratt's authenticity.